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Comparative analysis: 'Civil rights' in the Roman state and contemporary 'human rights'
Published 2011-01-01“…Having been determined as either a free citizen or a slave, the 'man' was further positioned within the society and the family according to his affiliation to liberated persons, peregrines, and the citizens of Rome; the Roman citizens were further classified as patricians, plebeians, noblemen and knights. The old division of society members into 'the free ones' (liberi) and servants (servi) was to be abolished much later, in the 10th century. …”
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